Metabo KSU 250 Operating Instructions
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To set up the Metabo KSU 250 Stand, unfold the legs until they lock into place. Attach the desired tool using compatible brackets and ensure all parts are securely fastened. Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on mounting specific tools.
The Metabo KSU 250 Stand can support a maximum load of 250 kg (551 lbs). Always ensure the load is evenly distributed across the stand to maintain stability.
The Metabo KSU 250 Stand features adjustable legs that can be extended to achieve the desired height. Use the locking mechanisms on each leg to secure the stand at the chosen height.
If the stand becomes unstable, immediately stop using it and check that all legs are locked and that the weight is evenly distributed. Ensure that the ground is level and adjust the legs as needed.
Yes, the Metabo KSU 250 Stand is designed to be compatible with a variety of tools, including those from other brands. However, ensure that the mounting brackets and tool dimensions are compatible with the stand.
Regularly inspect the stand for any signs of wear or damage. Lubricate moving parts to ensure smooth operation and tighten any loose bolts or screws. Clean the stand with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris.
To fold the Metabo KSU 250 Stand, remove any attached tools and release the locking mechanisms on the legs. Carefully fold the legs inward until the stand is compact. Store the stand in a dry area to prevent rust.
Yes, the Metabo KSU 250 Stand can be used outdoors. However, it should be placed on a flat, stable surface and protected from extreme weather conditions to prolong its lifespan.
If a part of the stand is damaged, it is recommended to stop using it immediately and contact Metabo customer service for replacement parts. Using a damaged stand can compromise safety.
To maintain stability when cutting long materials, use the material supports provided with the stand. Adjust these supports to align with the length of the material, ensuring it is adequately supported during cutting.